Yes, example: (1)
The information in parentheses could mean you do that section first, (PEMDAS) , or it could have two parentheses to make the equivalent of a multiplication problem, such as (2)(3), or (2 + 3)(2 + 3) , which in that case you must use the distributive property.
You ALWAYS do whats in the brackets first! If there are parentheses in the bracket, you do the parentheses in the brackets first GLAD I COULD HELP :)
For any function, what is inside the parentheses are known arguments. For the SUM function it is normally a range, you can have more one range in a SUM function, and also individual cells and values. So you could have something like this: =SUM(A2,10,A14:B20,C66)
Add some parenthesees and then I could figure it out. Add some parentheses and then I could figure it out.
Parentheses are used in a sentence to capture a note relating to the wording of the sentence. Dashes and commas set apart words in a sentence.
+44 7749 xxxxxx (or 07749 xxxxxx when calling within the UK) is a batch of mobile phone numbers owned by O2. They are not linked to any particular geographical area and could be anywhere in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Depending on where the parentheses are supposed to go, it could be (-4p) or it could be (5p - 9) .
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A sentence using the order of operations in mathematics, known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division from left to right, Addition and Subtraction from left to right), could be: "To solve the expression 3 + 4 x (5 - 2), we must apply the rules of PEMDAS by first simplifying the expression inside the parentheses, then performing the multiplication before finally adding the remaining numbers."
Without knowing where your parentheses are, it could be1 + 7/8 = 1.875or it could be (1 + 7)/8 = 1
A row could be a row of cells within a spreadsheet. Rows are identified by numbers e.g. Row 1, Row 2 etc. Sometimes when you use databases and you look at records entered in table view, one record in the database e.g. a record about a particular person is commonly referred to as a row.
The two numbers could be any of the numbers that you add to get to fourteen.